Director Michael Moore and his wife of 21 years are breaking up. Moore, 59, filed a divorce
petition last month against wife Kathleen Glynn, 55, in an Antrim County, Mich., court,
noting that the two no longer live together and there is “no reasonable likelihood that the
marriage can be preserved,” the Michigan website
MLive.com reported yesterday.

Glynn worked with her husband as a producer on several films, including Bowling for Columbine,
Sicko and Fahrenheit 9/11. They have no children together, according to the filing; Glynn has a
daughter, Natalie, from a previous relationship. Moore and Glynn are natives of the Flint, Mich.,
area. His 1989 documentary, Roger & Me, profiled the downward spiral of Flint after the closing
of a General Motors plant. According to his film-company website, she was “part of the core team”
on that film. She also designed costumes for films such as Malcolm X and co-produced TV shows with
Moore. A final divorce hearing is scheduled for Sept. 10.